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Identifier
20053279
Description
When the career wife changes costume and career, time and plans must be well organized, Mrs. Paul Daniels, 1216 Pennsylvania Avenue, has learned. The bride is a young business woman, with a clock to check her routine, as she pulls on her gloves, the final step before crossing the threshold from home to the business world. Mrs. Daniels is standing beside a table, on which a clock, radio, and ashtray are resting. There is a still life painting of flowers hanging on the wall. The walls are covered in an elegant diamond-patterned wallpaper. Sheer curtains are hanging on the window behind her. Mrs. Daniels is wearing a long-sleeved dress, a fur vest, and a turban. She is pressing her purse into her side while pulling on her gloves. Published in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram morning edition, January 18, 1942.
Archival Date
1942-01-07
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-1486
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Brides; Alarm clocks; Fur; Wallpapers; Daniels, Paul (Mrs.); Still life paintings
Subjects
Brides; Alarm clocks; Fur; Wallpapers; Daniels, Paul (Mrs.); Still life paintings